It’s Tesla’s first time taking orders for its cars in India, Singapore, New Zealand, and South Korea. The Model 3 order page will be updated soon to allow people in those countries to order the new car, Musk said. It has taken over 115,000 orders, requiring a $1,000 deposit for the junior Tesla model.

There are no details yet on Tesla’s plan for dealerships or charging stations in India and those other new markets. The Model 3 will be delivered to those with reservations starting in late 2017. Onstage at the Model 3 event in Los Angeles, Musk said he’s “fairly confident” the new sedan, which starts at US$35,000, will ship next year.

That gives the US-based company close to two years to expand its network.

Musk said that Tesla plans to double the number of Supercharger stations next year and quadruple its destination chargers available to Tesla owners. It also plans to open a lot more service centres globally, going from the current 251 to 441 in time for the Model 3 going on sale to the public.